The following is a list of articles that lead to final each season in Argentine football. Each article provides the final league tables for that season, which since 1991 are divided in Apertura (July-December) and Clausura (January-June), at the end of which the relegations are decided according to the average points of the last 3 seasons. Also included are the 4 top goalscorers of each championship, and the final relegation average and promotion results. The last 2 teams go directly to second division, whereas the following 2 worst teams play the "promotion" against the 3rd and 4th of the second division for a place in first division (see Relegation and Promotion for details). It is an accepted notion that British immigrants to Buenos Aires brought football (along with rugby and other sports) to Argentina in the 19th century. ... Primera División (first division) is the top category of Argentine football (soccer), and its organized by the Argentine Football Association. ... 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... In recent times, many Latin American football leagues have divided their championships into two sections, awarding a champion for each. ... In recent times, many Latin American football leagues have divided their championships into two sections, awarding a champion for each. ... This is a list of the top goalscorers of all-time in each countrys top football division. ... Primera División (first division) is the top category of Argentine football (soccer), and its organized by the Argentine Football Association. ...
The articles also have details on the matches of the Argentina national team, both official and friendly ones. First international Uruguay 2 - 3 Argentina (Montevideo, Uruguay; 16 May 1901) Largest win Argentina 12 - 0 Ecuador (Montevideo, Uruguay; 22 January 1942) Worst defeat Czechoslovakia 6 - 1 Argentina (Helsingborg, Sweden; 15 June 1958) Uruguay 5 - 0 Argentina (Guayaquil, Ecuador; 16 December 1959) Argentina 0 - 5 Colombia (Buenos Aires, Argentina; 5...
The 2005-06Argentine First Division Apertura was a nail biter.
The 2005-06Argentine First Division Clausura saw Boca Juniors become the first team since River Plate in 1999/2000 to win the Apertura and the Clausura in the same season.
After a abysmal season, Instituto and Tiro Federal were relegated to the Nacional B Division a few weeks before the end of the tournament.
He is a member of the Argentine national basketball team and the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA.
In his first season in the NBA, Ginobili came off the bench to help the Spurs climb to the NBA championship in 2003, when San Antonio beat the New Jersey Nets in six games.
Ginobili was named the MVP of the Olympic tournament, sporting heroics like in the 83-82 win over Serbia and Montenegro with a shot he made while falling to the floor with less than a second to go, in Argentina's basketball opener at the Olympic Games in Athens.